What should I do if my contact lenses are stuck to my eyeballs?

If the contact lens is sticking to the eye, you can first use sodium vitreous acid type, dry eye relief type drops to moisten the eye and rinse the eye to see if the contact lens can be removed. If the adhesion is said to be a problem, the contact lens can be loosened and removed by using drops of eye lubricant. If you are unable to remove the contact lens by using eye drops, it is not recommended to remove the contact lens at home and you should go to the hospital for consultation. Forced removal of contact lenses can cause abrasions or scratches on the corneal epithelium of the eye. Especially for people who wear hard glasses, improper removal can cause the contact lens to break and may cause damage to the cornea or conjunctiva. So once this happens, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment.